First up, Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Lincoln Hater"
He is a Lincoln hater. Abe Lincoln was a hero and a leader. We remember who he was because he matters. No one will remember Donald Chump.
Let's talk losers. First up a backstabbing actor. Zack Sharf (VARIETY) reports:
"No. I haven't talked to Seth. I love Seth, we had 20 great years together, but I guess it's over," Franco told Variety last year. "And not for lack of trying. I've told him how much he's meant to me."
When asked now by Esquire how it felt "to have something so personal become so public," Rogen did not want to discuss the topic outside of saying: "Honestly, I absorb so little media that it really wasn't on my radar." Esquire noted: "That is all he wants to say about that."
Rogen and Franco got their starts together as cast members on NBC's short-lived cult classic "Freaks and Geeks." They went on to star opposite one another in classic comedies such as "Pineapple Express" and "This Is the End." Rogen produced and starred in Franco's 2017 directorial effort "The Disaster Artist," which ended up being their final project together.
House Republicans these days are ostensibly all about eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in government. However, if they were really serious about this endeavor, they should immediately expel Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) from Congress.
Before we get to the reason why, let’s look at what “Buddy” costs the American people. First of all, he is drawing a $174,000 annual salary… courtesy of US taxpayers. Sadly, that’s not all.
There is also an allowance of nearly $2 million for staff, travel, and office expenses for which taxpayers are also footing the bill.
And, of course, he consumes many other government resources, such as electricity or the salaries of the Capitol Police officers he dishonored by voting against the certification of Joe Biden as president on January 6.
In addition, various lobbyists and interest groups (and also some regular people) shelled out another $2.5 million to get him reelected (in a noncompetitive seat), but we won’t count that since it’s not a taxpayer expense. Still, it comes out to more than $10 for every vote he received, so we thought it’s worth mentioning.
Here's C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
Two Fox News guests who were portrayed by the network as run-of-the-mill “Trump voters” on Tuesday are both heavily involved in Republican politics, with one working as an assistant to an elected GOP official and the other a multiple-time candidate for local office.
“President Trump doubling down on his support for the DOGE leader Elon Musk. Which is getting a lot of headlines – basically all of them in the last couple of weeks. It is still early, but they’re moving fast,” Hemmer noted at the top of the segment. “The president is pointing out it’s exactly what he campaigned on. But how do voters feel? I want to bring in Don O’Connor out of Iowa, a Trump voter from Mason City – he’s in banking. And screen right is Nick Schultz; he is outside of Milwaukee in Waukesha.”
Waleed Shahid. The DSAer attacking Kamala on BLUESKY. He's a Socialist but lies about that and brings up the ridiculous political closet that is "Justice Democrats." My replies to his garbage.
October 30th -- days before the US presidential election -- Linley Sanders (AP) reported on the latest AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll:
But there’s a big partisan split on whether the Israeli government bears “a lot” of responsibility for the war’s escalation. About 6 in 10 Democrats say they do — similar to the share of Democrats who say Hamas bears “a lot” of responsibility — while only about one-quarter of Republicans say the Israeli government bears “a lot” of responsibility.
“The next Secretary of Education must fight for the best interests of students and families, not greedy and predatory for-profit colleges and inept loan servicers, and must reject extreme policies and efforts to eliminate the Department.”
“[Y]ou have a minimal track record on education issues and strikingly little experience pertaining to education policy.”
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Andy Kim (D-N.J.), member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, sent Linda McMahon, Secretary-Designate for the U.S. Department of Education, a 12-page letter with 65 questions on McMahon policy views in advance of her nomination hearing this week.
“[Y]ou have a minimal track record on education issues and strikingly little experience pertaining to education policy,” wrote the senators. “This lack of a public record means that the American people have not been afforded the opportunity to evaluate your views on topics related to the Education Secretary’s core responsibilities.”
Given McMahon’s lack of experience, the senators pushed McMahon to explain her views and the extent to which they overlap with certain extreme stances taken by President Trump, his Project 2025 allies, and President Trump’s former Education Secretary, Betsy DeVos.
These include her views as they relate to:
- President Trump’s extreme views, including his
repeated call to “abolish ED” and his reported plan to do so by
executive order; his history of proposing severe cuts to the Department
of Education’s budget, and his proposal to eliminate the Public Service
Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which millions of teachers,
firefighters, police officers, and other public servants have relied
upon for debt relief.
“President Trump has said that he wants you to ‘put [your]self out of a job’ by helping him eliminate the Department. The harm that such a proposal would cause to students and families is grave,” wrote the senators. - Project 2025’s extreme proposals, such as allowing
unaccredited, often predatory, schools to receive federal funding;
privatizing the federal student loan system, leaving students at the
mercy of unaccountable private lenders, and replacing existing student
loan income-driven repayment (IDR) plans with a new repayment plan that
would raise costs for millions of Americans.
- Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ extreme policies,
such as rescinding a rule that would hold shady for-profit colleges
accountable for graduates’ employment outcomes; obstructing federal and
state regulators’ investigations into the misconduct of federal loan
servicers; refusing to enforce existing regulations requiring that ED
provide debt relief to students who were defrauded or misled by their
schools, and dismantling the team at ED responsible for investigating
predatory for-profit colleges.
“During her tenure, Secretary DeVos implemented numerous policies that harmed students while allowing incompetent student loan servicers and greedy for-profit colleges to rip off students and taxpayers,” wrote the senators. “The American people deserve to know whether you will repeat Secretary DeVos’s extreme policies.”
Senators Warren and Kim are demanding that McMahon arrive at her February 13 hearing prepared with answers.
“We need a higher education system that is accessible to all Americans, not just those with the means to afford skyrocketing costs without taking on student debt,” concluded the senators. “The next Secretary of Education must fight for the best interests of students and families, not greedy and predatory for-profit colleges and inept loan servicers, and must reject extreme policies and efforts to eliminate the Department.”
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